Accounting Questions

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Presented below is information for Zales Company for the month of January 2017.

Cost of goods sold $280,000   Rent expense $35,000
Freight-out 7,000   Sales discounts 8,000
Insurance expense 12,000   Sales returns and allowances 13,000
Salaries and wages expense 42,000   Sales revenue 421,000

Instructions

(a) Prepare a multiple-step income statement.
(b) Calculate the profit margin and the gross profit rate.

 

#42

Assume that Mitchell Company uses a periodic inventory system and has these account balances: Purchases $620,000; Purchase Returns and Allowances $25,000; Purchases Discounts $11,000; and Freight-In $19,000; beginning inventory of $45,000; ending inventory of $55,000; and net sales of $750,000. Determine the amounts to be reported for cost of goods sold and gross profit.

 

#43

Woodson Company sells many products. Gizmo is one of its popular items. Below is an analysis of the inventory purchases and sales of Gizmo for the month of March. Woodson Company uses the perpetual inventory system.

            Purchases     Sales

 

  Units Unit Cost Units Selling Price/Unit

 

 

3/1 Beginning inventory 100 $40
3/3 Purchase 60 $50

 

 

3/4 Sales     60 $80

 

 

3/10 Purchase 200 $55

 

 

3/16 Sales     90 $90
3/19 Sales     70 $90
3/25 Sales     60 $90

 

 

3/30 Purchase 40 $60

 

Instructions (a)     Using the FIFO assumption, calculate the amount charged to cost of goods sold for March. (Show computations) (b)     Using the LIFO assumption, calculate the amount assigned to the inventory on hand on March 31. (Show computations)

 

#44

The management of Otto Corp. is considering the effects of various inventory costing methods on its financial statements and its income tax expense. Assuming that the price the company pays for inventory is increasing, which method will: 1.     result in the lowest income tax expense? 2.     provide the highest net income? 3.     provide the highest ending inventory? 4.     result in the most stable earnings over a number of years?

 

#45

Fraud experts often say that there are three primary factors that contribute to employee fraud. Identify the three factors and explain what is meant by each.

 

#46

Identify the internal control procedures applicable to cash receipts for Colorado Company in each of the following situations.

1. All cashiers are bonded.
2. The treasurer compares the total cash receipts to the bank deposit daily.
3. The bookkeeper records cash receipts which are held by the treasurer.
4. Only the treasurer holds cash receipts.
5. Deposit slips are completed for each deposit.

#41

 

Presented below is information for Zales Company f

or the month of January 2017.

 

Cost of goods sold

 

$280,000

 

 

 

Rent expense

 

$35,000

 

Freight

out

 

7,000

 

 

 

Sales discounts

 

8,000

 

Insurance expense

 

12,000

 

 

 

Sales returns and allowances

 

13,000

 

Salaries and wages expense

 

42,000

 

 

 

Sales revenue

 

421,000

 

 

Instructions

 

(a)

 

Prepare a multiple

step income statement.

 

(b)

 

Calculate the profit margin and the gross profit rate.

 

 

#42

 

Assume that Mitchell Company uses a periodic inventory system and has these account

balances: Purchases $620,000; Purchase Returns and Allowances $25,000; Purchases

Discounts $11,000; and Freight

In $19,000; beginning inventory of $45,000; ending inventory

 

of

$55,000; and net sales of $750,000. Determine the amounts to be reported for cost of goods

sold and gross profit

.

 

 

#43

 

Woodson Company sells many products. Gizmo is one of its popular items. Below is an

analysis of the inventory purchases and sales of Gizm

o for the month of March.

Woodson Company uses the perpetual inventory system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purchases

 

 

 

 

 

Sales

 

 

 

Units

 

Unit

 

Cost

 

Units

 

Selling

 

Price/Unit

 

3/1

 

Beginning inventory

 

100

 

$40

 

3/3

 

Purchase

 

60

 

$50

 

3/4

 

Sales

 

 

 

 

 

60

 

$80

 

3/10

 

Purchase

 

200

 

$55

 

3/16

 

Sales

 

 

 

 

 

90

 

$90

 

3/19

 

Sales

 

 

 

 

 

70

 

$90

 

3/25

 

Sales

 

 

 

 

 

60

 

$90

 

3/30

 

Purchase

 

40

 

$60

 

 

Instructions

 

(a)

 

 

 

 

Using the FIFO assumption, calculate the amount charged to cost of goods sold

for March. (Show computations)

 

(b)

 

 

 

 

Using the LIFO assumption, calculate the amount assigned to the inventory on

hand on March 31. (Show computations)

 

 

#41

Presented below is information for Zales Company for the month of January 2017.

Cost of goods sold $280,000 Rent expense $35,000

Freight-out 7,000 Sales discounts 8,000

Insurance expense 12,000 Sales returns and allowances 13,000

Salaries and wages expense 42,000 Sales revenue 421,000

 

Instructions

(a) Prepare a multiple-step income statement.

(b) Calculate the profit margin and the gross profit rate.

 

#42

Assume that Mitchell Company uses a periodic inventory system and has these account

balances: Purchases $620,000; Purchase Returns and Allowances $25,000; Purchases

Discounts $11,000; and Freight-In $19,000; beginning inventory of $45,000; ending inventory of

$55,000; and net sales of $750,000. Determine the amounts to be reported for cost of goods

sold and gross profit.

 

#43

Woodson Company sells many products. Gizmo is one of its popular items. Below is an

analysis of the inventory purchases and sales of Gizmo for the month of March.

Woodson Company uses the perpetual inventory system.

Purchases Sales

Units Unit Cost Units Selling Price/Unit

3/1 Beginning inventory 100 $40

3/3 Purchase 60 $50

3/4 Sales 60 $80

3/10 Purchase 200 $55

3/16 Sales 90 $90

3/19 Sales 70 $90

3/25 Sales 60 $90

3/30 Purchase 40 $60

 

Instructions

(a) Using the FIFO assumption, calculate the amount charged to cost of goods sold

for March. (Show computations)

(b) Using the LIFO assumption, calculate the amount assigned to the inventory on

hand on March 31. (Show computations)